(CNN) -- We're intrigued by the possibilities of Twitter's new video-sharing app Vine, the service that lets you make and share six-second looping mini-movies. Available for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad, the app allows you to record a single burst of video or edit multiple scenes together, making it ripe for creating tiny time-lapse videos and stop-motion shorts.

Of course, like with Twitter, a lot of the posts we're seeing are random clips of people's kids and cats. But plenty of other people are doing really cool stuff with it.

CNN challenge: A Vine for your Valentine

For Valentine's Day, we thought it would be fun to try out a Vine project with all of you.

Keep your camera steady. You can use a small tripod, or create your own simple mount by propping your phone on a coffee mug or taping it to a box.

Avoid background music to keep from getting a disjointed sound.

Put the first object where you want it, then press your finger on the screen to record a tiny bit of video. Hold your finger down as long as you wish to record. Move the object or add to picture. Then tap to record another short clip. Repeat the process until the green recording bar is full.